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Potpourrr o\[ Songs 

ADAPTED FOR THE 

ST. PAUL WINTER CARNIYAL. 



AND COMPOSED BY 



GODFREY '8IEGENTHALER, 

ST. PAUL, MINN. 




St. Paul Winter Carnival Opens Jan. 17, 1887. 



SAINT PAUL: 

copyright, 1886, by 

Godfrey Sieoenthai^er. 



enSTAVE HEINEMANN, 

N. W. Cor. 7th & Jackson, 
ST. PiLUIy, MINN. 



Dry Goods, 



WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 

(Agent for Harpers Bazar Patterns.) 

GLOAE DEPARTMENT 

IWr THIS CITY. 

Take advantage of the ^'Special 
Sale" inaugurated "effecting every" 
Department in the house. 

Gustave Heinemann, 

X. M . Corner 7th and Jackson Sts. 



Pobpourri oP Songs 

ADAPTED FOR THE 

3T. PAUL WINTER CARNIYAL, 

AKI) COMPOSED KV 

GODFREY SIEGENTHALER, 

ST. PAUL, MINN. 




St. Paul Winter Oaraival Opens Jan, 17, 1887. 



HAIKT PAUL: .^ - \i^ £> KJoZ/Cf 

COPYRIGHT 1886 liX'^'^ y^ ^ 'n'^^^ 



INGERSOLL 

VIEWS. 

LANDSCAPE I ?USL!SH!NS FHQIOSRAFHER, 

40 East Third Street, ST. PAUL. 

Photographer to his Majesty, 
THE ICE KING. 

CLTO QEQUPS, EQUI PAGES, ETC. 

MADE TO OROER. 

ice Palace it'^'Garni^^al VieWs 

IN AT^I^ SI^IvS. 

Northwestern Views, Sportiiij?, Deer Hmit- 

iiig and Campiiii^ Views, Yellowstone 

National Park Views. 

500 snbjecis. 

SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 

TEBMS TO THE TRADE. WHOLESALE & llETAIL. 



iisriDEx:. 

A Home in the Flour State 1 

Greeting Song L' 

t^ Ice-Care Song 3 

* Carnival Song. , 4 

Solon Song, (a dream) 5 

War Song B 

Ice Palace Song 7 

Bouncing Song . . 8 

Snowshoer's Song. 9 

Hail, Monarch Boreal 10 



TAtrORTKR OF AND DEAI-EK IN 

WAT€IIS^ DIAMONDS, 

Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Ktc, 
85 E. Third St., - 8T. PAUL, MIXN. 

Repair inff of Watches and Jewelertf. 

Wm. a. LlNDKKE. WM, R. LADD. 

LINDEKE & LADD/ 

D«"'alprs in 

DRY GOODS, 

Linens, Velvets, Press Goods, Silks, Woolens, 

White Goods, Blankets, Shawls. 

AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS. 

13 East Third St., ST. PAUL, MINN. 



Conrad J. Lesch, 

A\n01.ESAl.K 

Produce Dealer! Packer, 

SPECIALTIES: 

BIHTTll, IQGS, CHEESE, 
POULTRY AND GAME. 

101 >V. 3id St., St. Paul, Minn. 



A HOME IN THE FLOUR STATE, 



air: a life on the ocean wave. 



A home, in the Flour State, 

In heat, at a breezy lake, 

Where the well can sport and mate, 

And the ills, the sick forsake. 

Ailing stranger ! if thou pin'st, 

On a misty, sickly shore, 

Come, and leave the bottled winds, 

The fogs, and the ocean's roar. 

CHORUS. 

A home in the Flour State, 

In heat, at a breezy lake, 

Where the well can sport and mate. 

And the ills, the sick forsake! 

The ills, the ills, the ills, the sick forsake. 

The ills, the ills, the ills, the sick forsake.. 



JDFi. ELLIS, 

DENTIST, 

PARLORS, 450 WABASHA ST. 

FINE WORK. LOW PRI6ES. 

TEETH EXTKAOTED WITHOUT PAIN. 

All Work Warranted to stand the test of time. 



$3o?REDUCED PRICES! 



^x^ORPOB^ ^OFFICIAL SEALS, 

<y^"'*'^" A SPECIALITY. 

JORTHWESTERN STAMP WORKS. 



O. W. ROHLAND, 

DEALEU IN 

FRESH and SALT MEATS, 



mi im, mmi mmi &c, 

469 West Seventh Street. 



II 
GREETING SONG, 



aik: home, saveet home. 



At state-fairs and carnivals, 

Saint Paul we share, 

E'en when merc'ry most tumbles, 

There's no fun like there. 

The tints from the sun warm her palace 

[of ice; 

And love cheers the sports in which ^ 

[the snow most flies. 

'Loved town ! so live! fair! 

There's no fun like there ! 

There's no fun like there ! 



BOERINGER & SONS, 

54 EAST THIRD STREET 

The only Scientific Opticians in the 
Northwest. 

Spectacles, Opera Glasses, Telescopes ami ail 
kinds of Optical goods. 

JOSEPH HAAG, 

—DEALER IN— 

GspGral jHopdWa^e, Sboves, 

AND HOUSE FURXISHIJfO GOODS, 

All Ml of Sheet Iron, Tin and Copper Work 
to Order. 

809 WevSt Seventh St., 

ST. PAUI^, - MINN. 



AUGUST HAMMER 

Maiiulacturer ol and Doalor in 

(Harness, Saddles, Gollars, 
ms WEST THIRB STlllT, 

^T. :PAXJL.,. MINN. 



III 



KECURE SONG. 



AIR: YANKEE DOODLE. 



Prince de Carn'val left the South, 

Rather sick of ennuis, 
Bnilt an icy Castle here. 

And cured himself of ennuis. 

Prince de Carn'val left the South, 
Prince de Carn'val blinks! eh* 

Built an icy Castle here! 

Prince de Carn'val grins! eh ? 



AUERBACH, 
FINCH & VAN SLYCK, 

Importers and Jobbers of 

DRY GOODS 



AM) MANVFAC'TrUKKS OF 

Genbs f^urnishinq Goods. 
ST. PAUL, MINN. 



MAUIUC'K AUI:R11A( I[. i;i:oKGE li. KJNt'lI. 

\V>I. II. VAN SLYCK. ELBERT A, YOUNG. 



4 
IV 

CAUNITAL SONG, 



air: (ilokyI glory 1 hali-elimaii 



La.-r>t year's Carn'val lives a triuinj>h of 

[of the past. 

Last year's Carn'val gave to mai<is the 

[beaux who last; 
Last year's Canrval brought the wed- 

[dings thick and fast, 
The next outshines the first. 



Huzza I ho-ho, for the authors! 
Huzza I ho ho, for the helpers! 
Huzza! ho-ho, for the maidens! 
Huzza I ho-ho, for the bach'lors 
Huzza I ho-ho, for the married ! 
The next outshines the first. 



St. Paul Toboggan Co. 

We are Sole Mauufacturois; of our 

Patented Six-Slat Bevel Bottom, 

HICKORY T0B066ANS, 

We also Cany a full Stock of 

SHIGKLER A WlLSOH. 

Cor. Sixth & Cedar Sts., ST. PAUL, MINN. 

|l, O. pciiPGhild A» Son» 

Real Estate 

S~' A X IJ --^j 

NEW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 

OPPOSITE HOTEL RYAN, 
ST. P:?^UI., - MINK. 



5 
T 

SOLON SONG. (A Dream.) 



air; tkami'. tkamt, tkamp 



Soloiis hear a midnight speech. 

Dwelling, country great, on thee, 

And thy pure and noble men of long ago ; 

And the speech, it touched their hearts, 

Just before some snored a wee, 

When the wakeful, roused the sleepers. 

[singing so: 
Hark, iuirk, hark, the clubs are larking, 
Wake up, members, they arc here, 
And throughout the capitol, 
They will hunt for wood-chucks sly. 
And some tax-deeds paste on Themis 

[tow'ring high. 

CHORUS. 

Hark, hark, hark, the clubs are larking. 
Wake up, members, they are here, 
And throughout the capitol, 
They will hunt for wood-chucks sly, 
And some tax-deeda paste on Themis 

[tow'ring high. 



ROBERT SEEGER. 

DEALER IN 

Gasoline Stoves. 



Lamps and Gasoline. 



Contractor for Street Lighting. 



Fine Mechanical Work In Steel, Iron, 
Brass, Ivory. Etc. 

KKIVilKIXi AM) JOBIil.N(i OF ALl. hlNHS. 

196 E. Seventh Street, ST. PAUL. MINN. 

98 CENT STORE, 

155 E. SEVENTH ST., near Jackson. 

n> ill \ \<<\ H 

TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, 

SLEIGHS, TOBOGGANS, 
HOISEIIOLI) NElESSniES, ETC 

FANCY HANGING LAMPS- 

Childrens' Carriages a Specialty 



6 
TI 

WAR SONG. 



air: YANKEE doodle. 



Chieftain Carn'val lights a war, 

With the rebel sober, 
Calls his clnbs from near and far. 

And langhs the en'mv over. 



Cliieftain Carn'val lights a war. 
Chieftain Carnival's season, 

Calls his clubs from near and far, 
Chieftain Carn'vars season. 



"DeubscbiB '^pobhel^B," 

S02 East Seventh Street, Cor. Broadway, 

ST. PAUL, MINN. 



ABBEY & ALEXANDER, 

Livery, Sale and 

Boarding- Stables, 

180 and 182 East Sixth Street. 

Telephone No. 576-2. 

360 and 382 Cedar Street, Cor. Fifth. 

Telephone No. 576-3. 

ST. PAUL, - MINNESOTA 



ST. PAUL HANSOM CAB COMPANY, 
Offi«e, Mfrt-hantH Hotel. TeU plione No. 570-4 



HENRY E. WEDELSTAEDT, 

CARNIVAL SOUVENIRS, 
[Fine SbabionefLj apd Office Supplies. 

113 EAST THIRD STREET, 
ST. PAUL.. - MlXiN.. 



Til 
ICE PALACE SONG. 



air: glory! glory! fiallelujah ! 



Last year's palace stood a glist'ning in 

[the dark, 
Last year's palace drew the thousands 

[on to lark, 
Last year's palace sunk a wat'ring 

[Central Park, 
A brilliant sight, the new. 

CHORUS. 

Huzza ! ho-ho, for the builders I 
Huzza ! ho-ho, for the aiders ! 
Huzza ! ho-ho, for the clubbists ! 
Huzza ! ho-ho. for the Solons ! 
Huzza ! ho-ho, for the vis'tors ! 
A brilliant sight, the new 



St. Paul Carpet Co., 




EDWARD SCOTT, - PRESIDENT. 

300 WABASHA STREET. 

Artistic and Choice Novelties in Car- 
pets, Wall Papers and Window Draperies 
at moderate prices. 



8 
VIII 

BOUNCING SONG. 



air: we wil]. rally 



Gentl}'- rest hiui on the sheet, friends, 

Then hoist liim through the air, 
Teaching the origin of thunder! 

When he bounces up like lightning, 
And draws the rushing air, 

Find then the requisites for tlmnder; 
A bounce, how inspiring ! 

Again, friends, again ; 
Downward he's whining, 

Upwards he laughs; 
So a final stretch we'll give, 

And end our jolly task. 
Teaching the origin of thunder. 



pinesb Drug Store in the 6ihL|. 

EDWARD H. BIGGS. 

114 East Third Street, 
ST PAUL, - MINN. 



Larg-est and Finest Stock in the State, 

of Drug's, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, 

Cigars, and Toilet Goods. 

Fino Holt led Luniors a SpeciallT. 




WM. R. BURKHARD. 

TohogganB, Snow-Shoes, Skies, Moccasins, 
also Miniature Toboggans and Snow-Shoes for 
Souvenirs, Ice Skates of every description. The 
largest and best assortment of any house in 
this country, at Wholesale and Retail- 

WM. R. BURKHARD, 

128 EAST THIRD ST.. S'J'. IMl'L, MI.W. 



IX 

SNOWSHOER'8 SONO 



air: ad LIBITIM, 



What queer bosh ? 
Squat near squash ! 
Oh, how merrily we go, 
O'er the yielding virgin snow. 
On the hill and in the dale, 
With a lift, and then a trail, 
Now a tramp, and then a hale, 
Oh, how merrily we go. 
W^hat queer bosh ? 
Squat near squash ! 




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^SEVEN 
CORNERS 

GROCER 



C. W. GRIGGS. 



A. G. FOSTER. 



GRIGGS & FOSTER 

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FRANKLIN ANTHRACITE THE 
BEST DOMESTIC COAL MINED. 

cor. 3rd. & Cedar, St. Paul, Minn. 



10 

X 

HAIL, MONARCH BOREAL! 



air: FRANCE ever GLORIOUS I 

(Daughter of the Regiment.) 



Hail, Monarch Boreal ! 

Iced though thy cordial, 
Gladly we pledge our allegiance to thee. 

Iced though thy cordial, 
Gladly we pledge to be liege to thee, 

With breath so awful-poles daunting man, 

A fleet— an ice marvel, thou sportest 

[a span . 
Hail! great Monarch Boreal! 

Iced though thy cordial, 
Gladly we pledge to be liege to thee. 

Monarch! hail to thee! 
Hail to thee, fair queen ! 

Prosp'rous be your reign ! 



Qarni^al Gosburpes, 

Rococo aud Spanish, Greek and Ro- 
man Suits, in different Styles, 
new niannfactnred for the 

Ice Palace of St. Paul. 
No. 37 WEST THIRD ST. 

ALiie>. P. -J. crii:s£:N 



MRS. T, H. LYLES' 

.\ll iviiKls of Hair i.i.ods lor Sal<' aii'l Ma.le lo Order. 
HAIR DRESSING and SHAMPOOING. 

Hair Cutting and Ladies' Manicure. 

Also a full LIdc of Masquerade and Fiiury Costumes for Rent 
47 East Third Street. - ST. PAUL. 



CARNIVAL FLOATS AND DECORATED EXCUR- 

SIONS A SPECIALTY, 

WITH CHIME BELLS, PLUMES, ETC., AT 




THE PIONEER 

Boot & Shoe Store, 

381 West Seventh street. 
J. H. HORl^ISH, Prop. 



LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 

AA/VlMi 015 988 400 4 • 

Manufacturers, Jobbers & Retailers of 

CLOTHING, 

FURNISHING GOODS, 

HATS AND CAPS. 

161 to 107 Seventh Street, 

COBNEB JACKSON, 

ST. PilUIy, - MINN. 

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